Launch from a riverside dock and explore calm lagoon routes at your own pace
Paddle Round Island’s calm lagoon with a guide and watch for manatees
Cruise by electric boat, then relax at a reserved table at Sweet Desires
Fish the Indian River Lagoon with a licensed captain in Vero Beach
Build paddle boarding confidence with beginner-focused instruction
Paddle mangrove tunnels at sunset on a guided Cocoa Beach kayak tour
Paddle through Cocoa Beach mangrove tunnels and look for manatees and dolphins
Paddle clear-bottom kayaks on the Indian River Lagoon in 1.5 hours
Paddle a clear-bottom kayak at sunset on the Indian River Lagoon
Paddle the Thousand Islands at night to spot seasonal bioluminescence
Paddle a clear-bottom kayak through bioluminescence near Kiwanis Island Park
Paddle Cocoa Beach at sunset and look for seasonal bioluminescence
Explore the Indian River Lagoon as the sun sets over Melbourne
Catamaran Sail Past Cocoa Village with Hands-On Sailing
Private catamaran sailing with Indian River Lagoon wildlife views
Sail into sunset views with possible dolphin sightings
A private evening sail with spacious decks and sunset views
Sail a Cocoa Beach sunset cruise with chances to spot dolphins and manatees
Sail the Indian River Lagoon on a private catamaran and watch for dolphins
Private 3-hour catamaran sail with a spoil island swim stop
Sail a private catamaran at sunset with room to lounge
Sail privately with your group aboard S/V Endless Summer
Private catamaran sail with an island or swim stop
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.